Like 1-10,000 is 1% back
20-50,000 is 2% back
50,000-100,000 is 5% back

nothing over 100k

That's how most tend to be

__________________Iraq has been like breaking a lamp in Pottery Barn. You break it, you buy it. Except you have to glue it back together. And you can never leave the store. Oh, and did I mention it was an exploding lamp?

It means that every 14 weeks they send you a box of smoked salmon with a vaule equal to or greater than 5% of your purchases for the previous 14 weeks. Some companies offer subsitiutions of fresh tuna or smelt shipped in dry ice.

> Until we know WHICH CREDIT CARD, we're just pulling rabbits out of our arses.

Penguins have a diet entirely of seafood, so I'm pretty sure Semidevil would have signed up for one of the fish-back cards rather than one offering beef or tofu. But it's true we'd have to RTFM to find out exactly what kind of fish are offered and on what schedule.

Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
> Until we know WHICH CREDIT CARD, we're just pulling rabbits out of our arses.

Penguins have a diet entirely of seafood, so I'm pretty sure Semidevil would have signed up for one of the fish-back cards rather than one offering beef or tofu. But it's true we'd have to RTFM to find out exactly what kind of fish are offered and on what schedule.

Tell me about it.

How f* difficult is it to RTFM or even *gasp* call your credit card's customer service *gasp* and ask them how the 5% rebate works?

And on top of that, shouldn't he have figured out the card BEFORE he applied for it?

__________________Iraq has been like breaking a lamp in Pottery Barn. You break it, you buy it. Except you have to glue it back together. And you can never leave the store. Oh, and did I mention it was an exploding lamp?

don't you only get it back if you use it as a credit card, not debit card? I used it as a debit card thinking that, but was not eligable for the rebate.... it said had to use it as credit (not that it matters much either way, it's just pulling from the paypal account either way). And i have used it as credit, and received my cash back